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92 x 53 Mirror With Frame - 92x53 Mirror

  • 92 x 53 Mirror With Frame - 92x53 Mirror - Custom Framed Mirror - Bathroom Mirror
  • Decor mirror over fireplace mantle

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$0 For 92x53 Inch Mirror. 92 x 53 Framed Mirror.

Custom framed mirrors from MirrorLot are designed to match any room aesthetic. Frame finishes include black finish, gold frame, white frame finish, silver frames, bronze frames, espresso finish, and wood frames for mirror. Choose a style from modern to ornate for a perfect match. Each framed mirror adds elegance and purpose to your decor. Select the mirror size to browse options.

Oversized 92 x 53 custom framed mirror

  • Dimension in in.: 92 inch wide x 53 inch high
  • Dimension in ft.: 7 ft. 8/12 by 4 ft. 5/12
  • Custom framed mirror
  • Perfect for modern ballroom, dressing room, sitting room, mens room, pantry, gym, lobby, closet and more
  • Built to last a life time
  • Made in Austin, TX and Houston, TX, USA
  • Tags: wall mirror decor, salon mirrors, mirror decor

92 inch mirror. 92x53 custom mirror. 92 x 53 bathroom mirror with frame.

Custom Framed Mirror To Complement Your Layout and Decor

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors from MirrorLot are designed to give you the perfect fit for your space. Sometimes, a standard mirror is too small or too large, making customization the best option. MirrorLot allows you to choose the exact dimensions, creating a mirror that enhances both beauty and function. Use these mirrors as bathroom mirrors, modern wall mirrors, or full length dressing mirrors in bedrooms and walk-in closets. Each mirror is handcrafted with attention to detail, made in Austin and Houston TX USA, and built to last. With so many frame styles and sizes, every mirror becomes a reflection of your taste.

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors.

Designers and Architects Source For Commercial Bathroom Mirrors

MirrorLot provides commercial mirrors for projects where standard options are not enough. We understand the needs of interior designers, architects, custom home builders, and renovation contractors who require specific sizes and cohesive framing styles. Our facility can produce as few as one mirror or as many as 500 mirrors in a single order. Each mirror can be sized precisely and framed with matching or complementary profiles that bring unity to your design. This is ideal for commercial bathrooms, lobbies, corridors, and residential developments. We also offer attractive wholesale discounts on bulk commercial orders to help keep your project on budget.

Custom framed oversized framed mirrors for foyer, front door, wine cellar, conference room, locker room, hallway, bathroom, vestibule, mens room, sitting room, book room and more...



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